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Old 04-25-2009, 07:29 PM   #8
MudDog
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And for us, not having to go to/from the storage yard before and after a trip was an additional plus.

The additional setup time is nothing compared to not being able to store it at home. My city has pretty tough RV restrictions and my side yard is not big enough. The TM fits in the garage, right next to the TV.

CustomRV is a great dealer and I'm sure they will work with you. I'd look at both the Elkmont and the foldable TM's and compare the towing capacity/experience and have them show you the setup/takedown procedures on the TM - and then do it a few times on their lot.

Once you get a routine down, it really is not that big of a deal and as others mentioned is only a couple of extra steps over traditional trailers.
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